Maryland


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About Maryland



It's believed that Lord Baltimore, who received a charter for the land in 1632, named the state after Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I. One of the original 13 states to join the Union (in 1788), Maryland is in the middle of the Eastern Seaboard. The Mason and Dixon line - marking the boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland - was drawn in the 1760s to settle a dispute between the Penn and Calvert families. In addition it is the traditional boundary between the North and the South. Chesapeake Bay, which cuts deep into Maryland, provides the state with several excellent harbors including Baltimore and Annapolis, the home of the United States Naval Academy. The long Chesapeake Bay shoreline offers opportunities for boating, fishing and swimming. Old mansions and historic sites throughout the state appeal to visitors. One of Maryland's most famous annual events is the Preakness Stakes, a horse race run each May at the Pimlico race track in Baltimore.


Maryland Flag


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http://www.50states.com/flag/

The Maryland flag contains the family crest of the Calvert and Crossland families. Maryland was founded as an English colony in 1634 by Cecil Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore. The black and Gold designs belong to the Calvert family. The red and white design belongs to the Crossland family.

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State Facts



Capital- Annapolis

Nickname- Old Line State/ Free State
Motto- Fatti Maschii Parole Femine

(Manly deeds, womanly words)
State hood- April 28, 1788 (7th) Land area- 9,775 sq. mi., 42nd largest Bird- Baltimore Oriole Flower- Black-Eyed Susan (rudbeckia hirta) Tree- White Oak Song- Maryland, My Maryland

http://bensguide.gpo.gov/3-5/state/

Population and City



Population- 5,633,597
Largest City- Baltimore
Second Largest City- Fredrick
People Per Square Mile- 542

http://www.census.gov/schools/facts/



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